The Ships captain was played by Leslie Nielsen, overacting for all he's worth and Patrick Macnee (From TV's "The Advengers" and "Battlestar Galactica") as Dr Stark the ship's mad science officer.

I especially liked the bit when they wired the monster up to a translater and it stated to sing "I just want to eat your face". Also liked the flashing indicators on the rear of the spaceship as it turned to orbit a planet.

A super hilarious remake of the 1965 German series, using 1960's special effects (actually, SFX that were super cheapo even in 1965!), with captain Cliff Allister McLane who's sexier than Jean-Luc Picard, and the best galactic news reader (Elke Heidenreich as Helma Krap ) you'll ever listen to. The Galyxo dance scenes are a dream, and just the cast of characters is worth a number of laughs: Generals Lydia van Dyke, Woodrow Winston Wamsler, and Kublai Krim, Commander Tamara Jagellovsk from the Galactic Security Service (who of course ends up in Cliff's arms...)

Does anyone know if it's been aired with an English title?
The direct translation would read something like "Space Patrol Orion: Re-entry to the Cinema".

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I started watching Dr. Who when I was about 10. It used to come on around 10 p.m. Saturday nights on PBS. (That's Public Broadcasting Service for those of you outside the US. It's the only federally funded TV station we have. They used to run all kinds of British shows late at night. ) But it wasn't a show that every kid watched, only real geeks like me.
Around about '91 we started getting Red Dwarf over here. I thought it was the funniest thing ever. I still have a box of VHS tapes of that show up to like the 5th season. Of course I've got no VCR right now.

I have a book somewhere on the history of Red Dwarf, and as I recall, it says that there were talks going on about doing an American version of Red Dwarf for commercial TV, but they fell through for one reason or another. Now, don't ask me WHY anyone would want to do that, in my opinion it defeats the entire purpose of the thing.

I have seen like one episode of Blake's 7, but I don't remember much about it.

...I'm guessing that it is a far cry from Who Dares Wins, but is probably an equally far cry from the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, CA... certainly exponentially removed from the streets of Baghdad.

Meh, true. And who can forget the Ã¼ber-weapon at the end....... First, come to a full and complete stop. Now, gyrate wildly whilst firing at an insane rate. This method is sure to eradicate any enemies in the vicinity.

Meh, true. And who can forget the Ã¼ber-weapon at the end....... First, come to a full and complete stop. Now, gyrate wildly whilst firing at an insane rate. This method is sure to eradicate any enemies in the vicinity.

Probably explains why there were so few starfighters in the first place too. You can work out the result of setting that thing off when flying in tight formation. The film probably encoraged kids to play more video games though.

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